Back in the
1990s, the issues I tackled were the modern obsession with business as pop
culture, and the migration of millions of young people into finance and
technology.

I'm incredibly proud of these previous
books. The all won accolades. They're considered some of the best books on
their subject. They made me a lot of money and won me fans such as Tom
Wolfe and Mario Puzo. They demonstrate lots of wit and insight and literary
pizazz. I was chronicling "my generation" as it migrated to the
hot lifestyles of high finance and high technology. I think what led my
generation to celebrate those industries was the inherent question of what
to do with our lives, and for awhile those places seemed like answers. So
I wrote about them, in a very entertaining way - two novels and one book
of literary nonfiction. If you're interested, enjoy them. I still do.